BOATRIGHT v. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE

No. W-387.

334 So.2d 339 (1976)

DeWitt C. BOATRIGHT et al., Appellants (Plaintiffs), v. CITY OF JACKSONVILLE, a Municipal Corporation, Appellee (Defendant).

District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.

June 23, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tom B. Stewart, Jr., of Evans, Stewart & Perry, Jacksonville, for appellants.

Harry L. Shorstein and William Lee Allen, Jacksonville, for appellee.


MILLS, Justice.

Plaintiffs, who are employees of the City, filed a class action against the City seeking a declaratory judgment, an injunction, and money damages, because of the method used by the City in paying permanent partial disability workmen's compensation to plaintiffs and other employees. Following a nonjury trial, the trial court entered a judgment in favor of the City and dismissed the plaintiffs' action with prejudice. Plaintiffs appeal.

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